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Onionss
When: 12 Feb 10 19:19
A luge competitor has died after leaving the track at high speed during Winter Olympic training in Canada.
Georgian Nodar Kumaritashvili was given emergency resuscitation treatment at the Whistler Sliding Centre.
His sled left the Olympic track and smashed into a steel pole. An Olympic official confirmed he had been killed.
Training was immediately suspended after the accident, which happened just hours before the opening ceremony of the 21st Winter Games in Vancouver.
Kumaritashvili's sled struck the inside of the track's final turn, sending his body into the air and over a concrete wall.
His sled remained on the track, and the visor from his helmet appeared to continue down the ice.
"Georgian slider Nodar Kumaritashvili has had a serious crash in the final run of official training for the men's singles on Friday," said an official statement.
"He fell out of the track when he crashed. He was treated on site by medical staff who administered CPR, and was then taken away in an ambulance."
German International Olympic Committee official Thomas Bach later confirmed he had died as a result of his injuries.
The track at Whistler, which is shared by the sports of luge, skeleton and bobsleigh, already has a reputation as one of the fastest - and most dangerous - in the world.
In the build-up to the Games several teams had raised concerns about the safety of athletes, who regularly exceed 90mph as they compete.
Before Kumaritashvili's crash, British skeleton slider Amy Williams told BBC Sport: "I just hope Whistler is safe and that there aren't too many crashes and serious injuries."
Australia's Hannah Campbell-Pegg added: "I think they are pushing it a little too much.
"To what extent are we just little lemmings that they just throw down a track and we're crash-test dummies? I mean, this is our lives."
Their comments followed earlier accidents, including one involving gold medal favourite Armin Zoeggeler of Italy and several during women's luge training runs on Wednesday.
Among those to crash was Romania's Violeta Stramaturaru, who was knocked unconscious for a few minutes and taken to hospital.
British skeleton's performance director, Andi Schmid, said a lack of track time for athletes in the run-up to the Games had increased the risk of accidents.
"I would say especially for speed sports you need to have more access to tracks and whoever organises the Olympics needs to offer that," said Schmid during preparations for the Games.
"Not only so that everyone has a fair chance but also because of the danger. We need to be careful so that these sports stay great action sports and don't become dangerous killer sports.
"I'm not saying that will happen but some athletes from other nations are less experienced."
Kumaritashvili competed in five World Cup races this season, finishing 44th in the world standings.
Members of the International Luge Federation were asked to attend a briefing following the crash, and team captains from each nation attended an emergency meeting.
By:
Don No1
When: 12 Feb 10 19:30
:(
By:
rehakles
When: 12 Feb 10 19:31
tragic start for the games
By:
Don No1
When: 12 Feb 10 19:36
Not pleasant viewing.....

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/12/nodar-kumaritashvili-cras_n_460474.html
By:
Onionss
When: 12 Feb 10 19:42
Horrible Video, no hope in hell of anyone surviving that.
By:
Don No1
When: 12 Feb 10 20:05
Exactly :(

Had no real hope once he went too high on the corner, a freak accident but it looked all too simple once he'd made the mistake
By:
mrtruthful
When: 12 Feb 10 20:06
THE video has been banned by the olympic commitee when can it be viewed
By:
caramba
When: 12 Feb 10 20:07
:(
By:
mrtruthful
When: 12 Feb 10 20:12
if anyone finds another link post it
By:
panglima
When: 12 Feb 10 20:14
All those pillars seems like he hit one, looks like a bloody death trap to me
By:
Don No1
When: 12 Feb 10 20:15
buzzfeed has it
By:
mrtruthful
When: 12 Feb 10 20:20
thanks for the video link, seems like no chance at that speed
By:
Johnny Fontaine
When: 12 Feb 10 21:14
That's bad :(
By:
pablo
When: 12 Feb 10 21:19
that course must be banned from holding any events

unbelievable that huge concrete posts can be so near
By:
Viva Pataca
When: 12 Feb 10 23:37
RIP :(
By:
Gary Binosh
When: 13 Feb 10 00:08
why are those steel poles there !!

surely this was an accident waiting to happen

very sad for the young man, just a year older than me, tragic news
By:
DHB
When: 13 Feb 10 01:59
Very sad news.
By:
Mushtaq
When: 13 Feb 10 07:57
Apparently the event will go ahead after it was ruled that the crash was not due to a deficiency in the track but due to a "competitor error". Surely the question that should be asked is not the cause of the crash, but the cause of the death? ie. was the fact he hit an uncushioned steel post an irrelevance? When a car leaves the track in motor racing the authorities don't just wash their hands of the driver's life because he should have braked a bit earlier.
By:
Johnny Fontaine
When: 13 Feb 10 08:46
The show must go on $$$$$$$$$$
By:
GPT
When: 13 Feb 10 09:14
Horrendous crash,I notice as in motor racing "died on the way to hospital" thus ensuring no inquest of the track.RIP.
By:
Templeton Peck
When: 13 Feb 10 10:46
According to the ad for the video game, pain is temporary. They should look at changing their ad.
By:
mtj101
When: 13 Feb 10 11:16
track designers should be charged with murder. a row of unpadded metal poles coming straight off a corner? ffs
By:
BJG
When: 13 Feb 10 11:23
Any workin link to see it?
By:
Green Board
When: 13 Feb 10 11:45
Seems a bit macabre wanting to watch it - the guys flown at the speed you'd travel down a motorway into a solid post. Why would you want to watch that?
In pursuing his Olympic dream he's ended up dead.
By:
mafeking
When: 13 Feb 10 11:51
surely the track should be designed so that's it's virtually impossible to leave the track even if you make a major mistake ?
By:
Don No1
When: 13 Feb 10 11:53
That's what you'd think, let alone smash into some metal posts
By:
fkqmz
When: 13 Feb 10 11:56
i watched it to better understand what happened, and having watched it, i think its a very poor mistake from whoever passed it as safe. as others have said, motorsport learned the lesson 30+ years ago about having solid objects like trees or steel poles next to where the competitors are doing 95mph. i just hope there are steps taken to make sure this cant happen again.
By:
baracouda30
When: 13 Feb 10 11:57
Surely it would be possible to have some kind of see-through cover over the top of the track to make it impossible to leave the track? If you get it so badly wrong your time will reflect that. No need for people leaving the track, especially if concrete and metal pillars so close.
By:
Mike0002
When: 13 Feb 10 12:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ltAGuuru7Q

RIP
By:
Mushtaq
When: 13 Feb 10 12:20
The statement from the organisers effectively states that they bear no responsibility for anything happening after a competitor has left the track. From the statement put out one could be forgiven for concluding that the investigation ceased at the point at which he left the track.

Which, considering he was presumably still fully alive at that point, seems somewhat remiss.

I just hope that the often observable phenomenom of "freaks" happening in 2s or 3s (Barrichello, Ratzenburger, Senna at San Marino) doesn't repeat itself.
By:
unlucky chris
When: 13 Feb 10 12:22
THe link above didnt work for me here is another one

http://www.fox40.com/news/headlines/ktxl-news-georgianluger-write2,0,6397786.story
By:
Robbie GOD Fowler
When: 13 Feb 10 14:00
RIP
By:
Jimmy Diamond
When: 13 Feb 10 15:29
shocking design, its scandalous that they can fly out of the track like that and into concrete posts mounted feet away!
By:
aziraphale
When: 13 Feb 10 15:31
Just saw this on the news... they said the track has been modified to try to make it safer... but surely having sharp-cornered metal poles right beside the track is crazy?

http://www.fox40.com/sports/chi-100212-luge-crash-pictures,0,3071134.photogallery
By:
elise
When: 13 Feb 10 16:02
all ive seen is that they are starting from the womens start point
By:
brentford
When: 13 Feb 10 17:12
have slightly changed the corner as well, higher wall and change of ice angle or something I think they said on Eurosport.
By:
ayr
When: 13 Feb 10 17:12
That boy deserves credit for giving it a go when he was clearly terrified
nads of steel
By:
hhssaspi1
When: 13 Feb 10 23:05
very sad
By:
marky sparky
When: 15 Feb 10 19:37
I'm so angry about this....people responsible for the course have blood on their hands
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